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Land Between The Lakes:
Turkey Bay OHV Area

4 stars (5 reviews) Read Reviews | Write a Review | Read Travel Guides | Write a Travel Guide Added 11/11/2007
Address:Golden Pond, KY 42211
Phone number(s):(270) 924-2000
Website:Click here
Rules & regulations:Click here
PUBLIC LAND
STATE OFF ROAD VEHICLE REGISTRATION MAY BE REQUIRED
RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY FORM
MUST BE SIGNED TO ENTER THE PARK
Vehicles permitted:
 ORV  ATV  OHM 
Trail difficulty:
 EASY  MODERATE  DIFFICULT 
Park size/trail length:100 miles of trails
Terrain:Turkey Bay has a variety of terrain, offering something for every skill level. Flat meadows, rolling hills, and rocky plateaus await the adventuresome! The ridge tops and valleys provide beautiful vistas with challenging terrain.
Hours of operation:Click here for rates & hours of operation.
Admission fees:
1-day pass:  Ages 13 & up: $4
Ages 5-12: $2
4 & under FREE
Onsite camping:Available
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DIRECTIONS:

FROM CHICAGO, IL
Take I-57 South to I-24 East just south of Marion, IL. Travel on I-24 East (around Paducah, KY) until you see Exit 31. Take Exit 31 to Hwy. 453 South towards Grand Rivers. Cross the canal between Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley and continue on 4-5 miles into LBL. The road becomes The Trace which is the main road through LBL. You will arrive at the North Welcome Station on the right side of the road.

FROM CINCINNATI, OH
We are located approximately 300 miles from Cincinnati.
Take I-75 South to Lexington, KY. Then take the Bluegrass Parkway West to Elizabethtown. Take the Western Kentucky Parkway West to the Pennyrile Parkway. Take the Pennyrile Parkway South to Hopkinsville. Exit #12 to Hwy 1682 South.
This road is approximately 5 miles and intersects with US Hwy. 68/80. Turn right (West) onto 68/80. Turn right (West) onto 68/80. Stay on 68/80 through Cadiz and across the Lake Barkley bridge. Once you cross Lake Barkley you are in Land Between The Lakes. Approximately 4 miles into LBL there will be a median in the road and several signs, one directing you to the LBL Visitor Center, The Trace, etc. Turn left on this road, go to The Trace. Signs will direct you to various LBL facilities.

FROM EVANSVILLE, IN
To visit facilities in central and southern LBL: Take the Pennyrile Parkway South to Hopkinsville. Exit #12 to Hwy 1682 South.
This road is approximately 5 miles and intersects with US Hwy. 68/80. Turn right (West) onto 68/80. Stay on 68/80 through Cadiz and across the Lake Barkley bridge. Once you cross Lake Barkley you are in Land Between The Lakes. Approximately 4 miles into LBL there will be a median in the road and several signs, one directing you to the LBL Visitor Center, The Trace, etc. Turn left on this road, go to The Trace. Signs will direct you to various LBL facilities.
To visit facilities in the north end of LBL: Take the Pennyrile Parkway South the Western Kentucky Parkway. Take the Western Kentucky Parkway west to I-24 West. From I-24 take Exit 31 to Hwy. 453 South towards Grand Rivers. Cross the canal between Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley and continue on 4-5 miles into LBL. The road becomes The Trace. You will arrive at the North Welcome Station.

FROM LEXINGTON, KY
We are located approximately 245 miles from Lexington.
Take the Bluegrass Parkway West to Elizabethtown. Take the Western Kentucky Parkway West to the Pennyrile Parkway. Take the Pennyrile Parkway South to Hopkinsville. Exit #12 to Hwy 1682 South.
This road is approximately 5 miles and intersects with US Hwy. 68/80. Turn right (West) onto 68/80. Stay on 68/80 through Cadiz and across the Lake Barkley bridge. Once you cross Lake Barkley you are in Land Between The Lakes. Approximately 4 miles into LBL there will be a median in the road and several signs, one directing you to the LBL Visitor Center, The Trace, etc. Turn left on this road, go to The Trace. Signs will direct you to various LBL facilities.

FROM LOUISVILLE, KY
We are located approximately 200 miles from Louisville.
If you're going to visit facilities in our North end, try this: Take I-65 South to Elizabethtown, take the Western Kentucky Parkway west until it runs into I-24 West. From I-24 take Exit 31 to Hwy. 453 South towards Grand Rivers. Cross the canal between Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley and continue on 4-5 miles into LBL. The road becomes The Trace. You will arrive at the North Welcome Station.
An alternate route to attractions in central and southern LBL: Take I-65 South to Elizabethtown, from Elizabethtown take the Western Kentucky Parkway West to the Pennyrile Parkway. Take the Pennyrile Parkway South to Hopkinsville. Exit #12 to Hwy 1682 South.
This road is approximately 5 miles and intersects with US Hwy. 68/80. Turn right (West) onto 68/80. Stay on 68/80 through Cadiz and across the Lake Barkley bridge. You are now in Land Between The Lakes. Approximately 4 miles into LBL there will be a median in the road and several signs, one directing you to the LBL Visitor Center, The Trace, etc. Turn left on this road, go to The Trace. Signs will direct you to various LBL facilities.

FROM MEMPHIS, TN
We are located approximately 200 miles from Memphis.
Take I-40 East to Hwy. 641 North. Take 641 North towards Paris. At Paris, take Hwy. 79 North towards Dover. Just before Dover you will see a large, brown sign directing you to turn left for Land Between The Lakes (careful! It's easy to miss!). Turn left on this road, in about 4-5 miles it turns into The Trace. You will arrive at the South Welcome Station.

FROM NASHVILLE, TN
We are located approximately 90 miles from Nashville.
If you're visiting attractions at the central and north end of LBL, try this: Take I-24 West into Kentucky to the Cadiz/Hopkinsville exit, Exit 65. Take US Hwy. 68/80 West (left) past Cadiz and across the Lake Barkley Bridge. You are now in Land Between the Lakes. Approximately 4 miles into LBL there will be a median in the road and several signs, one directing you to the LBL Visitor Center, The Trace, etc. Turn left on this road, go to The Trace. Signs will direct you to various LBL facilities.
If you're visiting facilities in the south end of LBL, try this: Take I-24 West to US Hwy 79 (Exit 4). Take 79 south go 2 miles to Hwy 374 (to avoid traffic) turn right and travel 10 miles to the end of 374, then turn right back onto Hwy 79. Travel 24 miles on Hwy 79 to Dover. Stay on Hwy 79 for 3 more miles to the LBL Southern Entrance (watch for a large brown sign directing you to turn right for LBL - careful it is easy to miss) Turn right, this road becomes the Trace which is the main road through LBL. Turn right on this road, in about 4-5 miles it turn into The Trace. You will arrive at the South Welcome Station on the right.
If you are going to Piney Campground do not turn at the LBL Southern Entrance. Stay on Hwy 79 for 8 more miles until you see a smaller brown sign on the right direction you to turn at the next right to go Piney Campground. Turn right onto Ft. Henry Road, travel 3 miles and Piney Campground will be on the left.

FROM OWENSBORO, KY
To visit facilities in central and southern LBL: Take the Audubon Parkway west to the Pennyrile Parkway. Take the Pennyrile Parkway South to Hopkinsville. Exit #12 to Hwy 1682 South.
This road is approximately 5 miles and intersects with US Hwy. 68/80. Turn right (West) onto 68/80. Stay on 68/80 through Cadiz and across the Lake Barkley bridge. Once you cross Lake Barkley you are in Land Between The Lakes. Approximately 4 miles into LBL there will be a median in the road and several signs, one directing you to the LBL Visitor Center, The Trace, etc. Turn left on this road, go to The Trace. Signs will direct you to various LBL facilities
To visit facilities in the north end of LBL: Take the Audubon Parkway west to the Pennyrile Parkway. Take the Pennyrile Parkway South the Western Kentucky Parkway. Take the Western Kentucky Parkway west to I-24 West. From I-24 take Exit 31 to Hwy. 453 South towards Grand Rivers. Cross the canal between Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley and continue on 4-5 miles into LBL. The road becomes The Trace. You will arrive at the North Welcome Station.

FROM ST. LOUIS, MO
Take Interstate 64 East to Mt. Vernon, Illinois. At Mt. Vernon, take Highway 57 South to Interstate 24 East. Take I-24 East into Kentucky, past Paducah, to Exit 31. Take Exit 31 , Hwy 453 , south towards Grand Rivers.
Cross the canal between Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley and continue 4-5 miles into LBL. The road becomes The Trace which is the main road through LBL. You will arrive at the North Welcome Station on the right side of the road.

Reviews

5 stars
 ORV 
Rated by dismas on 11/28/2008

Great park in a great area

LBL is a great place in general. There's plenty of outdoor activities to do. Fishing one day, off roading the next. There's a reason that Jeep Jamborees are held here. There's plenty of terrain and some good overlooks to the lakes.
5 stars
 ORV 
Rated by rich5166 on 11/13/2008

Great place in my backyard

This is the place my off-road group calls home, it is a great place and the guys (Forrest Service) that run it do an outstanding job. We frequent the area for clean ups and trail rides, as well as camping and other events. The trails range from beginner, they also offer courses, to advanced. The rock gardens grow often, The trails are well marked and maps are available during check in at the gate... more
5 stars
 ORV 
Rated by gr8rIdea on 3/21/2008

Good times!

I went there just once, had a blast, will have to come back again!
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